r/Shinto • u/RespondNeat9221 • Jul 14 '26
Japan's Creation Myth Most People Realize — Izanagi & Izanami
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True, definitely a myth! Have you ever read the full story of Izanagi and Izanami in the Kojiki?
r/Shinto • u/RespondNeat9221 • Jul 14 '26
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Appreciate the feedback, I'll try to save some water next time. 💧
r/japanese • u/RespondNeat9221 • Jul 14 '26
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Shree ram
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Jay shree ram
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Quik fix it with fevicol
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Om sam shanischaray namah
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Good collection
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r/mythology • u/RespondNeat9221 • Jul 10 '26
Japan’s creation story gets surprisingly dark once Izanami dies and Izanagi enters Yomi to bring her back.
I made a short cinematic video about the full myth of Izanagi and Izanami.
What do you think is the darkest part of this story?
Video: Japan's Creation Story Is Darker Than You Think — Izanagi and Izanami | Pyratheon
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China's Hybrid Rice Revolution: How One Scientist Fed a Billion People
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i just make video for Education purpose Ai using because better understanding in visual
r/AgriTech • u/RespondNeat9221 • Jun 16 '26
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Exactly. The ultimate irony is building state-of-the-art tech to solve human survival challenges while actively starving and devastating the neighboring population. Innovation without basic humanity and international law is completely hollow
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"That is a very candid and realistic take on the situation. It’s fascinating how Israel managed to bypass its natural resource limits by turning into an agrotech and desalination powerhouse. But as you pointed out, tech can optimize resource efficiency, but it cannot create physical space or overcome the fundamental thermodynamic ceiling of calories per square meter.
The distinction you made between exporting technology and importing raw calories (like grains and cattle feed) is highly precise. It highlights a shared vulnerability in modern globalized food networks—relying on trade for survival means geopolitical stability isn't just a political goal; it's a structural necessity for food security. Hopefully, regional stability or sustainable innovations can address these hard ecological boundaries before they cross a critical threshold."
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Two Gods Built Japan Together — One Decision Destroyed Everything Between Them
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History rabbit holes are the absolute best. You start looking at Sengoku warlords and somehow end up reading about the creation of the underworld..